< Exodus 11 >

1 The Lord told Moses, “There's one last plague I will bring down on Pharaoh and on Egypt. After that he will let you go, but when he does, he'll expel every one of you from the country.
BOEIPA loh Moses te, “Pharaoh so neh Egypt soah tloh pakhat ka khuen pueng ni. Te phoeiah nangmih te he lamloh n'hlah vetih n'tueih vaengah khaw a boeih hil nangmih te he lamloh m'haek rhoe n'haek ni.
2 Now go and tell the Israelites, both men and women, to ask their Egyptian neighbors for silver and gold objects.”
Pilnam hna ah thui pah laeh. Te daengah ni ngun hnopai neh sui hnopai he tongpa loh a hui taengah, huta long khaw amah hui taengah a hoe thai eh,” a ti nah.
3 The Lord made the Egyptians look favorably on the Israelites. In fact, Moses himself was highly respected in Egypt by both Pharaoh's officials and the ordinary people.
BOEIPA loh pilnam te Egypt mikhmuh ah mikdaithen la a khueh. Moses khaw Egypt kho kah Pharaoh sal mikhmuh neh pilnam mikhmuh ah hlang tanglue la bahoeng a poek.
4 Moses said, “This is what the Lord says: ‘Around midnight I will go through the whole of Egypt.
Te dongah Moses loh, “BOEIPA loh he ni a thui. ‘Khoyin pathung ah Egypt khui la ka pawk ni.
5 Every firstborn son in the land of Egypt will die, from the firstborn of Pharaoh sitting on his throne to the firstborn of the servant girl working with a handmill, as well as all the firstborn of the cattle.
Te vaengah Egypt kho kah caming boeih tah, a ngolkhoel dongah aka ngol Pharaoh caming lamloh kuelhsum taengah aka ngol salnu caming neh rhamsa caming boeih te duek ni.
6 There will be loud cries of mourning all over Egypt, such as have never been before, and will never be again.
Egypt kho tom ah pangngawlnah bahoeng om ni. Te bang te om vai pawt tih, te bang te koep khoep mahpawh.
7 But among all the Israelites there won't even be the sound of a dog barking at them or their animals. That way you will know that the Lord distinguishes between Egypt and Israel.’
Tedae Israel ca boeih taengah tah ui long pataeng hlang neh rhamsa te a ol neh naak mahpawh. Te daengah ni BOEIPA loh Egypt laklo neh Israel laklo ah a hoep tila na ming uh eh.
8 All your officials will come to me, bowing down before me and saying, ‘Leave, and take everyone who follows you with you!’ After that I will leave.” Moses was very angry, and left Pharaoh.
Na sal rhoek boeih he kai taengah ha suntla uh vetih, ‘Namah neh na kho kung kah pilnam boeih te khuen,’ aka ti ham ka taengah a bakop uh daengah ni ka nong eh,” a ti nah tih Pharaoh taeng lamloh thintoek thinling neh nong.
9 The Lord said to Moses, “Pharaoh is refusing to listen to you so I can do even more miracles in Egypt.”
Te phoeiah BOEIPA loh Moses te, “Egypt kho ah kai kah kopoekrhai te ping sak ham ni Pharaoh loh nangmih rhoi ol a hnatun pawt eh,” a ti nah.
10 Moses and Aaron did these miracles before Pharaoh, but the Lord gave Pharaoh a stubborn attitude, and he wouldn't let the Israelites leave his country.
Moses neh Aaron loh kopoekrhai cungkuem he Pharaoh mikhmuh ah a saii rhoi tangloeng dae Pharaoh lungbuei te BOEIPA loh a moem pah pueng dongah Israel ca te a khohmuen lamloh hlah pawh.

< Exodus 11 >